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3D compounds on the Nature Chemical Biology website

From the current (April 2007) issue, Nature Chemical Biology is introducing functionality that allows readers to view and manipulate chemical compounds in three dimensions on the journal web site. As well as being an author service we are delighted to introduce, this functionality will allow readers to view chemical compounds in 3D using a jmol window within the ‘compound data index page’ for a paper. Selected articles are free to view online, allowing you to explore this new functionality including: "Discovery of a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide" (Nature Chemical Biology 3, 211-212; 2007); and "Structure-guided development of affinity probes for tyrosine kinases using chemical genetics" (Nature Chemical Biology 3, 229-238; 2007).
The Nature Chemical Biology editorial team welcomes contributions from academic, industrial and government sectors across all areas of chemical biology. To submit your next paper to Nature Chemical Biology, visit the journal's electronic submission website.

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